Oahu is the state’s most populated island full of rich, historical sites and a near endless supply of scenic beauty and exciting activities to enjoy. Those with more metropolitan tastes may avail themselves of Waikiki with its sparkling white sand beach and shopping mecca of Ala Moana.

Maui is known for its stunning natural beauty, as well as its high-end luxury resorts and popular tourist attractions—a triple threat ranking the island among the world’s top vacation destinations. Wedding couples, this island is for you!

Kauai is a breathtaking island characterized by its wealth of lush, rich lands, among which include vast tropical rainforests, jaw-dropping mountains and stunning beaches. Part of its charm is the fact that the island has remained relatively undeveloped.

The island of Hawaii is the largest in the state and boasts some of Hawaii’s most varying landscape. Unique in its encompassing 12 separate climate zones, visitors here will marvel at the dramatically different temperatures and scenic beauty that span across each distinct area, ranging from the warmth found amid balmy tropical rainforest to the snowcapped peaks dotting the slopes of Mauna Kea. Don't forget to visit the active volcano!

Those seeking peace, tranquility and an escape from the hectic busyness of everyday life will find their solace in the serenity offered by Lanai. Hawaii’s smallest inhabited island, Lanai offers visitors a lovely reprieve from the breakneck pace of their usual schedules, without the common tourist traps other vacation destinations are riddled with.

With its welcoming residents and open-armed invitation to visitors, Molokai is a rural land, nestled quietly among crystal waters and endless skies of blue. From lush rolling hills to tropical rainforests and white sand beaches without shopping malls, traffic lights or skyscrapers, visitors truly seeking peace and quiet will embrace the simple pleasures offered by this tucked-away island paradise.